DiscoveringNatural writes: It’s back to school time! Here’s a quick age appropriate hairstyle for those busy mornings. It is great for pre-teens and teens that don’t want to wear twists to school. I hope you like it and can add it to your arsenal of go-to styles. I did it on my 10 years old daughter, Big Sis. Watch Now!>>>
CN says- that’s my Boogie rockin’ two-strands! by Keora Bernard About a year ago, I experienced naturalism in a profound way. I was confronted with the recycled mentalities that still exist among households of color about having coarser textured natural strands. Instead of doing my own hair, I decided that I would let my next door neighbor do my hair….
By Shaunic of BrownGirlsHair.com My daughter has never had a perm, but I did! I had a perm for more than 20 years before I decided to transition my hair to natural in 2009. (My daughter’s hair inspired me to transition to natural.) I knew that if I could be patient and figure out how to manage her natural hair,…
by Nancy Laws I started wearing relaxers at the ripe old age of 12. My mom is a hairstylist, and has always been so busy that it was easier for her to put a relaxer in our hair to make styling quicker. I didn’t mind using relaxers, I actually preferred it. I hated my natural hair, but why wouldn’t I?…
Gia stays getting lint in her protective styles… underneath ponytail holders, even in the bends of her braids! Watch as DiscoveringNatural removes lint from her daughter’s curls– it’s effective, creative and much less harmful than trying to scratch it away with a fingernail! Watch Now!>>> Do you deal with the lint monster? How do you get lint out of…
by Nik G of www.beadsbraidsbeyond.blogspot.com With it just being a little over a month into the new school year, you may already find yourself a little lost when it comes to trying new, age appropriate hair styles for your school aged daughters. Don’t fret! I have compiled a list of some of the most popular hairstyles for little girls with natural…
Nadine of GirlsLoveYourCurls writes: This braid tutorial is for those who would love to broaden their repertoire of protective styles, using more complicated braiding techniques, but don’t know how to braid. The cost of getting braids done professionally can be very expensive, so doing it yourself might be the way to go. If you’ve watched a handful of tutorials, but…
Gia on her LalaLoopsy Nadine of GIRLSLOVEYOURCURLS writes: I’ve had sooo many requests for tutorial on baby hair care, so I’ve finally put one together and it’s already having an amazing response. I thought the Curly Nikki massive might appreciate it too:). WATCH NOW!>>>
Jessica writes: I’d like to share an essay that I performed in a show called “Listen to Your Mother.” The piece is called “princess hair” and it was inspired by my now four-year old who told me she “didn’t like her hair” because it wasn’t like the princesses she saw on TV. It’s an inspirational story of self-love and of…
by West of Confessions of a Blog Vixen I’m inspired to share these books after a recent encounter with a mom; she told me her four-year-old little girl, who has gorgeous, kinky-curly golden coils, was starting to notice and questioning the difference between her hair and other little girls. It was at that moment I remembered all of my insecurities…